Shipping for the smaller items is included, but not for the DVD players or VCR. I want to package those things well and ship them so they won't get broken. You want that too!
*Act for Palm OS - CD sleve has never been opened and includes the unused activation key $15
*256MB DDR PC2100 SoDimm - (this is notebook memory.) $15
*Linksys vonage adapter (includes AC plug) - this is not a router, only an adapter! $15
*SanDisk USB MS/MS Pro card reader $10
*Apple iPod dock - this will work for power and audio for any iPod with a dock connector (I don't think it has the pins for video) $10
*128MB DDR PC2100 DIMM $10
*Delphi MiFi XM Radio - This is one of the rare truly portable XM Radio players. You can use it in the car cradle, the home cradle, or on the go, like a walkman. I have tons of extra accessories for this. You'll get: the MiFi unit itself (perfect working condition w/battery), car cradle (including car power supply and car antenna), 2 Home cradles (including home antennas and home power supplies), "walking" antenna (this is a small plastic antenna you can clip on yourself to get better signal when you're walking around with the unit), and remote control. If you need earbuds or earphone splitters, just ask. Also, depending on how soon your purchase it - ask me about some free XM service. $100 (including paypal and shipping)
*Gateway Connected DVD player - Progressive Scan DVD player with s-video, component video, & composite - optical and coax digital audio. Also this thing has a wired network card in the back and can supposedly be hooked up to a home network to stream video and audio files from your computer. Also, supposedly, the network card can be replaced with a wireless version. I'm selling it as a DVD player (which I know it does that job well) and if it does the other stuff Gateway claims it does, all the better. $55+ shipping
Philips DVP 3040 DVD Player + DIVX - This is a great DVD player for someone who needs one that doesn't take up much room. It's very thin. It plays DVDs (progressive scan) as well as DVD+R, DVD-R, and burned CDs. It can read DIVX (.avi) video files from videos you've made on the computer or downloaded as well. It has Composite video out, Component Video out, analog audio out, and coaxal digital audio out. It's silver, in perfect condition with remote and ready to ship. $40+shipping
Philips DVD 724 DVD Player - This is a bigger than the one above, also silver but the normal size of an entertainment center component. It plays DVDs (including burned) and CDs, but does not play DIVX. It is progressive scan with 2 analog audio outs, 1 digital coaxal out, 1 digial optical out, s-video out, component video out, and composite video out. It's in perfect working condition with remote and ready to ship. $40+shipping
Sharp VC-H800 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR - Anyone need a VCR? If so, this is a good one. Black, in excellent condition but with no remote. $20+shipping
For the record folks, in case you're balking at the fact that I'm allowing things like phones and dvd players here - in cases like this, where it's a dgrinner in good standing, clearing the closet at rock bottom prices (essentially shipping and the trip to the Post), then it's all good.
I have the connected Gateway DVD player and it does everything Gateway claims. I think we paid over $200 for it new (was a couple years ago), but basically you install some software on a networked PC and it finds that PC and plays whatever you choose from that PC.
BTW, I am checking to see if that Laptop Ram will fit one of mine now.
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*Mystery RAM!!! I have no idea what speed this is, maybe you can tell from the pictures? $10
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It's a 2.5V PC2100 (266MHz) DDR stick. If it's single sided, it's a 128MB stick. Based on the shadow under the stick it does look double sided which means it's a 256MB stick. The chips themselves are rated for CAS 2/2.5, so as long as the board manufacturer did a good enough job, it should be a CAS 2 stick. Not that I need the memory or anything, I just thought you'd like to know
This thread inspired me to reload the client software to display the pics through it.
Thanks - that's the same model I have for sale. (Just a reminder though - the version I have only has a WIRED network card. You would have to buy your own wireless card to use it that way. It, as far as I can tell, takes a standard PCMCIA card.)
I'd be interested in extra cradles/antennae's for the XM MyFi as I have this radio, but would like a way to mount it in my boat and in my office. Let me know if you are interested in parting this out. Thanks.
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feel free to save fellow dgrinners a trip into the bowels of another forum, by reposting a few details here
*Act for Palm OS - CD sleve has never been opened and includes the unused activation key $15
*256MB DDR PC2100 SoDimm - (this is notebook memory.) $15
*Linksys vonage adapter (includes AC plug) - this is not a router, only an adapter! $15
*SanDisk USB MS/MS Pro card reader $10
*Apple iPod dock - this will work for power and audio for any iPod with a dock connector (I don't think it has the pins for video) $10
*128MB DDR PC2100 DIMM $10
*Delphi MiFi XM Radio - This is one of the rare truly portable XM Radio players. You can use it in the car cradle, the home cradle, or on the go, like a walkman. I have tons of extra accessories for this. You'll get: the MiFi unit itself (perfect working condition w/battery), car cradle (including car power supply and car antenna), 2 Home cradles (including home antennas and home power supplies), "walking" antenna (this is a small plastic antenna you can clip on yourself to get better signal when you're walking around with the unit), and remote control. If you need earbuds or earphone splitters, just ask. Also, depending on how soon your purchase it - ask me about some free XM service. $100 (including paypal and shipping)
*Gateway Connected DVD player - Progressive Scan DVD player with s-video, component video, & composite - optical and coax digital audio. Also this thing has a wired network card in the back and can supposedly be hooked up to a home network to stream video and audio files from your computer. Also, supposedly, the network card can be replaced with a wireless version. I'm selling it as a DVD player (which I know it does that job well) and if it does the other stuff Gateway claims it does, all the better. $55+ shipping
Philips DVP 3040 DVD Player + DIVX - This is a great DVD player for someone who needs one that doesn't take up much room. It's very thin. It plays DVDs (progressive scan) as well as DVD+R, DVD-R, and burned CDs. It can read DIVX (.avi) video files from videos you've made on the computer or downloaded as well. It has Composite video out, Component Video out, analog audio out, and coaxal digital audio out. It's silver, in perfect condition with remote and ready to ship. $40+shipping
Philips DVD 724 DVD Player - This is a bigger than the one above, also silver but the normal size of an entertainment center component. It plays DVDs (including burned) and CDs, but does not play DIVX. It is progressive scan with 2 analog audio outs, 1 digital coaxal out, 1 digial optical out, s-video out, component video out, and composite video out. It's in perfect working condition with remote and ready to ship. $40+shipping
Sharp VC-H800 4 Head Hi-Fi Stereo VCR - Anyone need a VCR? If so, this is a good one. Black, in excellent condition but with no remote. $20+shipping
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BTW, I am checking to see if that Laptop Ram will fit one of mine now.
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Flash: >550EX >Sigma EF-500 DG Super >studio strobes
Sites: Jim Mitte Photography - Livingston Sports Photos - Brighton Football Photos
It's a 2.5V PC2100 (266MHz) DDR stick. If it's single sided, it's a 128MB stick. Based on the shadow under the stick it does look double sided which means it's a 256MB stick. The chips themselves are rated for CAS 2/2.5, so as long as the board manufacturer did a good enough job, it should be a CAS 2 stick. Not that I need the memory or anything, I just thought you'd like to know
It is single sided though, so it's only 128MB.
http://support.gateway.com/s/CsmrEltrncs/DVDPlayers/2519945/2519945nv.shtml
This thread inspired me to reload the client software to display the pics through it.
Glass: >Sigma 17-35mm,f2.8-4 DG >Tamron 28-75mm,f2.8 >Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro >Canon 70-200mm,f2.8L IS >Canon 200mm,f2.8L
Flash: >550EX >Sigma EF-500 DG Super >studio strobes
Sites: Jim Mitte Photography - Livingston Sports Photos - Brighton Football Photos
Thanks - that's the same model I have for sale. (Just a reminder though - the version I have only has a WIRED network card. You would have to buy your own wireless card to use it that way. It, as far as I can tell, takes a standard PCMCIA card.)
Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad it worked out!
Updated to reflect what's left - added 2 DVD players and a VCR.
Glass: >Sigma 17-35mm,f2.8-4 DG >Tamron 28-75mm,f2.8 >Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro >Canon 70-200mm,f2.8L IS >Canon 200mm,f2.8L
Flash: >550EX >Sigma EF-500 DG Super >studio strobes
Sites: Jim Mitte Photography - Livingston Sports Photos - Brighton Football Photos